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Friday's Letters

 
Dear Baby Girl, let me tell you how happy I am that you gobbled up your dinner last night after a week of boycotting.  Not sure what it was about the mac and cheese at Friendly's but you loved it.  And you ate almost all of your ice cream, which you never do!   

Dear Baby #2, dude...you have to chill.  Your pouncing on my bladder every five seconds isn't making me very happy. 

Dear weekend, I think you're going to be pretty chill and I'm happy about that.  I need a break.

Dear baby shower, I'm getting more excited for you.  I'm excited to see some friends and eat some food and ooh and aww over some cute baby stuff, especially since I don't really have any cute baby stuff for Little Man yet!

Dear Summer, where did you go?  I mean we only have like ten more weeks of you left.   

Dear work, this is it...my last day.  I can't really say that I will miss you...at least not yet.  Hopefully this stay at home Mom thing works out for me and I don't come running back to you.  We'll see.
 
Dear readers, Have a good weekend!

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  1. Yay have a great maternity leave!

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  2. Stopping by from Friday's Letters. You have a sweet family. Have fun at the baby shower. I love those things. I have a daughter and two sons. It's wild how quickly they grew up. At least the youngest is still home. ;)

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  3. Hope your last day was enjoyable. Enjoy your new job with your sweet girl!

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  4. Congrats on your last day! You will love being a SAHM!!

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  5. Enjoy SAHM-hood! :)

    Also, Tay is the same way. She lives on air for like three days straight and then eats everything in sight. So bizarre!

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  6. Horray for your last day! And we went to Friendly's for dinner on Friday too. S had grilled cheese :-)

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